.
CONCLUSIONS
The results of this study have many aforementioned important implications for developers of tourism
knowledge-based systems. Online CoPs have been growing in popularity within the tourism domain. Both
researchers and practitioners should realize that knowledge sharing among members of different organizations is
important for the tourism enterprises to develop and sustain competitive advantage in today’s highly competitive
business environment. In order for such systems to be successful, developers must create an open and encouraging
culture that enables active knowledge sharing. It is crucial to consider online communities more than just
technological artifacts. Online communities should also be grounded in developing and strengthening social capital
(e.g., ties and relationships). Developers must seriously consider the socio-technical perspective of tourism
professionals in this regard.
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